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AUDI E Concept

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Noticed something unusual with this new concept from Audi?

The grill (or rather the lack of one), it headlights, taillights on the rear bumper, or yah you get it, the missing 4 rings.

If I tell you this is NOT an Audi, I believe one of the very first thing that pops up in your mind is that this a copycat from China, am I correct?

Well the car IS from China, but just NOT copycat. This isn’t an Audi but an AUDI. Confused? So am I.

Audi Is Launching a New Car Company Called… AUDI

tl;dr: 

  • This a new sub brand by Audi and China SAIC, for the Chinese.
  • With many new sub-brand formed in China every other weeks, they decided to go with AUDI and call it a day.
  • To prevent confusion (what an irony), its logo is a 4 letter words in capital, instead of the 4 rings on the parent Audi.
  • These AUDIs will peacefully coexist with the regular crop of Audis featuring the historic logo harkening back to the Auto Union era.
  • And you have guess, the brand new AUDI will only be carrying EVs, no gasoline model in its lineup of 3 model (in 2025).

 

On a side note, if one day you see a CARBON82 in MCF, it is not me but maybe a new account of Carbon82 for posting some nonsense here. @kobayashiGT boleh / KYM? :D :D

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On 11/8/2024 at 7:10 AM, Carbon82 said:

AUDI E Concept

audi-logo.webp

audi-logo.webp

Noticed something unusual with this new concept from Audi?

The grill (or rather the lack of one), it headlights, taillights on the rear bumper, or yah you get it, the missing 4 rings.

If I tell you this is NOT an Audi, I believe one of the very first thing that pops up in your mind is that this a copycat from China, am I correct?

Well the car IS from China, but just NOT copycat. This isn’t an Audi but an AUDI. Confused? So am I.

Audi Is Launching a New Car Company Called… AUDI

tl;dr: 

  • This a new sub brand by Audi and China SAIC, for the Chinese.
  • With many new sub-brand formed in China every other weeks, they decided to go with AUDI and call it a day.
  • To prevent confusion (what an irony), its logo is a 4 letter words in capital, instead of the 4 rings on the parent Audi.
  • These AUDIs will peacefully coexist with the regular crop of Audis featuring the historic logo harkening back to the Auto Union era.
  • And you have guess, the brand new AUDI will only be carrying EVs, no gasoline model in its lineup of 3 model (in 2025).

 

On a side note, if one day you see a CARBON82 in MCF, it is not me but maybe a new account of Carbon82 for posting some nonsense here. @kobayashiGT boleh / KYM? :D :D

So what Audi do? just help them to name it as AUDI? hahah. 

You need to find a china rich daddy to buy MCF first lah. Then everything also boleh.
you want CarBon82, cARbON82 CARBon82 also can. hahahah. 

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Hypersonic
On 11/8/2024 at 9:55 AM, Beanoyip said:

Going to buy a NEW AUDI now..

Ehhhh.. for China market leh.. 

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New BENCHI and BAOMA coming soon.  The BBA of china.[laugh] [laugh] [laugh]

 

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This definitely qualifies for April Fools' joke.

Like that dyson can come out with a sub brand called 'DYSON',  BYD can have a sub brand 'byd' for the Chinese market.

But wait, BYD is from China, so 'byd' for US the A to demonstrate that they are so small as compared to the Chinese? Hahahaha

 

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On 11/8/2024 at 2:35 PM, Tianmo said:

New BENCHI and BAOMA coming soon.  The BBA of china.[laugh] [laugh] [laugh]

 

No no.

BMW will have BmW (Beijing motor Wansui)

Mercedes will have 5 point star instead of 3 for other market. But sorry lor, 5 point star taken by JAC (from China) liao...

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Or maybe should up the ante to 8 point star? 8 = Huat mah. :D

 

On 11/8/2024 at 4:14 PM, SGMCF328 said:

This definitely qualifies for April Fools' joke.

Like that dyson can come out with a sub brand called 'DYSON',  BYD can have a sub brand 'byd' for the Chinese market.

But wait, BYD is from China, so 'byd' for US the A to demonstrate that they are so small as compared to the Chinese? Hahahaha

 

I am quite surprised that you noticed the Dyson wordings in its logo are actually spelled in small letters. [thumbsup]

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What I understand is that the founder (James Dyson) don't want people to associate the brand with his surname / first name, so he created it all using small letters.

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Explain this: AUDI is apparently for those who wouldn't buy an Audi.

If this is a GP question, good luck to the examinees.::D

Audi Says the AUDI Brand Will Attract 'Different' Buyers

Last week, Audi confused just about everyone when it rolled out a sub-brand. While new automakers are frequently introduced in China’s hugely competitive market, this launch was different and confusing for two reasons. Audi and its local partner SAIC decided to simply call their joint company “AUDI” and use an unexpectedly simplified logo that didn’t include the treasured Four Rings.

Instead, the famous badge was swapped out in favor of four capital letters, “signaling both the connection to and differentiation from the sister brand.” But why did Audi decide to apply this disorienting strategy? An official explanation comes from Ralf Brandstätter, Chairman and CEO of Volkswagen Group China and Chairman of the China Board. In a LinkedIn post, commenters rightfully asked him why the AUDI E concept doesn’t have the fabled four rings:

"Of course, there will still be vehicles with the four rings in China. The new brand with the AUDI lettering has a more progressive design, but is 100 percent Audi DNA. It will address other new customer groups in China that we have not previously covered with the four rings. A good addition to our portfolio in China. We have a bold plan. Don‘t worry. "

Replying to a different comment, Brandstätter said:

"The Chinese market is very different from the rest of the world. Customer demands are different. And that is why an additional range with the AUDI logo and a progressive design makes sense. This allows us to tap into new customer groups for the brand in a rapidly growing market."

AUDI is apparently targeting “young, tech-savvy Chinese premium customers,” separate from Audi’s clientele. The luxury brand and SAIC decided against bringing back a historic company name even though there were a few options available: Auto Union, DKW, Horch, NSU, and Wanderer. Horch did return a few years ago for a fancy A8 long-wheelbase version exclusive to China. However, the young customers that AUDI and SAIC are targeting are unlikely to be drawn by these old names.

Starting fresh with a completely different name and logo would’ve made less of a splash in China where you’ll find more car companies than in any other country around the world. Keeping the Audi connection with the new namesake sub-brand should help the electric vehicles stand out more than the usual cars sold by Chinese automakers.

Beyond the different-but-still-the-same company name, the AUDI models will look substantially different than those sold by the traditional luxury brand. Brandstätter touts “a more progressive design” while retaining “100 percent Audi DNA.” Marketing buzzwords aside, the E concept is unlike any other electric Audi on sale today. It’s labeled as a Sportback, but different than the globally available swoopy five-door liftbacks and SUVs that use this terminology. It adopts a more wagon-esque silhouette and has a screen-heavy interior with minimal conventional controls.

Common sense tells us Audi will cannibalize sales of AUDI and vice versa but Brandstätter is confident the two can peacefully coexist. Different strokes for different folks, I guess. Based on the Advanced Digitized Platform co-developed with SAIC, three production models will be introduced in China from the middle of 2025. There aren’t any plans to sell these EVs elsewhere, so the Audi/AUDI confusion will be limited to the world's second-most populous country.

I think none of the petrol head will be bothered by Audi strategy with AUDI, just confused. 🤔 

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